tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10424035.post6575252273649118575..comments2023-09-11T08:58:24.710-06:00Comments on Reach Upward: The Myth of the Job You LoveScott Hinrichshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11831447472339880148noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10424035.post-86536304896428226032012-06-01T11:21:49.486-06:002012-06-01T11:21:49.486-06:00Excellent. It's theoretically possible for an...Excellent. It's theoretically possible for any one of us to find a job he loves, but it's mathematically impossible for most people to fall into that category. <br /><br />Recently I saw a commercial. I forget what the product was, but it was all about doing what you love. But "what you love" was represented as either the arts or sports. As if the world would be a better place if only everyone would make his living either drawing or singing and dancing for a living, or else playing games. <br /><br />Where do they think the thousands of people paying $100+ for tickets to watch people play games or sing and dance, are going to get the money? Is every one of them also an athlete or a singer/dancer? We can't all make a living performing artistically for each other. Someone's got to do some actual work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com